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vocational education's making a big comeback. and i think that even as manufacturing jobs begin to return because our energy costs are going to be lower and labor costs are rising in asia, i think that those are going to be skilled manufacturing jobs. and we're on the brink now where we can figure -- we're beginning to figure out how to re-jigger our education to meet the economy of the future. >> i'm sadly going to be a little more pessimistic than you, joe. and i think, fareed, you have asked the most important question. i am less worried about structural unemployment, but i am worried about economic lousy jobs. there's a paper about the lousy economic jobs. i think we're entering the period of structural lousy jobs. they can be manufacturing jobs, but they're not paying the same that they paid -- forget the 1950s, they're not paying what they were paying 10 or 15 years ago. i think we are entering a period, precisely as you say, because of this global labor market where this is going to be a big chunk of the middle class that
vocational education's making a big comeback. and i think that even as manufacturing jobs begin to return because our energy costs are going to be lower and labor costs are rising in asia, i think that those are going to be skilled manufacturing jobs. and we're on the brink now where we can figure -- we're beginning to figure out how to re-jigger our education to meet the economy of the future. >> i'm sadly going to be a little more pessimistic than you, joe. and i think, fareed, you have...
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are presented with either the offer of a job, continuous education, apprenticeships. this'll be the support of the european social fund. we also introduce a framework to help young people and transitions for employment to work. we are taking these measures to prevent the lost generation in europe. honorable members, it is not just some jobs where we have to turn to reality. it is essential that by the end of this year, the agreement on the single supervisory for banks, but also a precondition for banks in the european stability mechanism. by reaching agreement on this, the european union has an opportunity to restore confidence in demonstrate capacity to take difficult decisions in times of crisis and to send a message of stability. it does not seize this moment and let it also be cleared reaching agreement on these issues is a fundamental precondition if you want to be credible in economic and monetary union. regarding the single supervisory mechanism for banks, without the ongoing process, the european council confirmed many of the key principles on the commission p
are presented with either the offer of a job, continuous education, apprenticeships. this'll be the support of the european social fund. we also introduce a framework to help young people and transitions for employment to work. we are taking these measures to prevent the lost generation in europe. honorable members, it is not just some jobs where we have to turn to reality. it is essential that by the end of this year, the agreement on the single supervisory for banks, but also a precondition...
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on a global stage with affordable education. and it is a challenging justice that there is in fact the whole student loan debt credit card debt that when congress raises the loan limits schools respond to those increased long limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody really has the option to expect to get a comfortable. not go to college we don't have an unskilled workforce anymore we are for the workforce that we have right now it's socially irresponsible not to go to school because the entire workforce is predicated on higher education i think our education system hasn't caught up to our economy and that's one of the problems and that that's where this problem is coming and that's why people are speaking up that's why that i am here there are no bankruptcy protections for any student loans this is the only one and all of us history that you can't ever default on you can ever discharge this carcassi the idea of debtors union is based on t
on a global stage with affordable education. and it is a challenging justice that there is in fact the whole student loan debt credit card debt that when congress raises the loan limits schools respond to those increased long limits by raising tuition because they think that students can afford to pay more because they're actually allowed more money nobody really has the option to expect to get a comfortable. not go to college we don't have an unskilled workforce anymore we are for the...
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thousands have protested across pakistan where she has been a vocal campaigner for girls' education. she was targeted by the taliban because of it. now, public anger has turned against the militants. her father who has vowed to return the family to pakistan has expressed his gratitude. >> when she stood pakistan turns and this is a turning point, which is not only my daughter, but daughter of everybody. >> reporter: doctors here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham talk of her very good progress. the head wound is no longer infected and it does not appear to be any brain damage. her vision and hearing appear good, although they're still being tested and let's say she has a very good recollection of the traumatic events that brought her here. she's not forgotten her cause either. one of the first things she asked, says her father, is whether he brought her school books. a sign of how determined this young girl remains. all right, doctors do, though, say, that there is a long way for her to go. a lot of reconstructive surgery she has to have done on her head. remember, the bul
thousands have protested across pakistan where she has been a vocal campaigner for girls' education. she was targeted by the taliban because of it. now, public anger has turned against the militants. her father who has vowed to return the family to pakistan has expressed his gratitude. >> when she stood pakistan turns and this is a turning point, which is not only my daughter, but daughter of everybody. >> reporter: doctors here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham talk of...
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>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people are in the rain, let's say, in society, like having the joy to address. like you have to be like the color of the street of paris. you ought not to be remarkable. it is very demanding of the people. so i said to the people, no, we have to be like everyone else. in london, it was completely different, and it still is. more distance that makes them, for me, more fascinating than the french. >> we want to take questions from the audience, but i did just want to ask you a quick question about your work in movies because that has been so extraordinarily exceptional. i think probably a lo
>> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people...
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education is need to be reformed. political systems need to be reformed. the economy need to be reformed. everything we -- gadhafi left for us just with destructions. in every libyan city you find what gadhafi left is destruction behind him. i want to tell you that we are confident, that we will achieve our goals. but we cannot achieve our goals just by what i am telling you now. the new government, the new prime minister was elected, and he has to present his government in the next few days. and this, there is a great respondent for the new -- respondent for the new, for this new government. i don't want the united states or our alliance or our friends to lose confidence. i want them to be confident in libyan future. the libyans are very serious about their future. they sacrifice more than 25,000 young people and children and women were or killed during the eight months of war. then, again, the libyan people who stand for gadhafi, they stand for the terrorists also. we -- the one who take responsible for the action against the american embassy are not the
education is need to be reformed. political systems need to be reformed. the economy need to be reformed. everything we -- gadhafi left for us just with destructions. in every libyan city you find what gadhafi left is destruction behind him. i want to tell you that we are confident, that we will achieve our goals. but we cannot achieve our goals just by what i am telling you now. the new government, the new prime minister was elected, and he has to present his government in the next few days....
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the person who will decide this race is a likely voter who is a young woman with low income and low education who is also isolated from any news. (laughter) well, ladies and gentlemen, tonight i have found one such voter. from the swing state of north carolina, undecided voter nell. thank you for joining me, nell. (laughter and applause) thank you so much. now, nell, nell, you are a feral back-woods woman who knows nothing of either of these candidates or, for that matter, human society. (laughter) which way are you leaning now? >> rom-a-nay. mitt rom-a-nay! >> stephen: okay, so you're leaning romney at this point. what it is about romney's message that-- and, again, you know nothing about him-- that appeals to you. obarma. baracka obarma. >> stephen: i'm sorry, did you say obama? are you ready to do for more years? >> i'm like-a-lay. like-a-lay. >> stephen: i'm aware of that. you are a likely voter. we've established that much. but which candidate are you like-a-lay to vote for? (laughter) >> santor-um. >> stephen: rick santorum is not in the race any more! just make up your mind! come on! i
the person who will decide this race is a likely voter who is a young woman with low income and low education who is also isolated from any news. (laughter) well, ladies and gentlemen, tonight i have found one such voter. from the swing state of north carolina, undecided voter nell. thank you for joining me, nell. (laughter and applause) thank you so much. now, nell, nell, you are a feral back-woods woman who knows nothing of either of these candidates or, for that matter, human society....
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countless of times you run into people who can't get housing, can't get education, can't get jobs, it's a trap. if we deal with addiction it makes no sense to turn an addict into a felon. [applause] >> chief, you've been committed to evidence-based practices in your administration of the adult probation department. to what extent does that inform your approach when you look at senator leno's measure and deciding whether or not to support it? >> my view is not only from evidence-based practices but also from spending almost 30 years working in the california prison system, managing prisons, working in prisons, performing oversight, and what i know and what i can definitively say after 30 years is that prison does not address more change behavior. in fact, it actually, for those who do have addictions and illnesses, in fact it actually makes them worse. it's like sending individuals that have a sickness to criminal camp, they learn how to be better criminals but still don't get their addiction addressed. and the research out there tells us that incapacitation, period, does not change beha
countless of times you run into people who can't get housing, can't get education, can't get jobs, it's a trap. if we deal with addiction it makes no sense to turn an addict into a felon. [applause] >> chief, you've been committed to evidence-based practices in your administration of the adult probation department. to what extent does that inform your approach when you look at senator leno's measure and deciding whether or not to support it? >> my view is not only from...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> even when the stock markets close because of bad weather and wall street under three feet of water, i'm out here trying to make us some money. lately it has become harder. my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies that are creating value for shareholders regardless of what is going on in the rest of the world. the economy could smash into a retaining wall and i believe these stocks are still bullish place to be. hence why i'm talking about the break up, corporate break ups. we love it when companies try to buyback loads of stock at low prices and by making smart acquisitions. but the be all and end up is when they try to make more money for you. we see this play out over and over again. although, with kraft the snack spin off. so tonight, i want to talk about another company that is breaking itself up. newscorp has five major
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> even when the stock markets close because of bad weather and wall street under three feet of water, i'm out here trying to make us some money. lately it has become harder. my stocks keep running the gountlet gauntlett of europe and china. we have companies...
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she wrote a blog on girls' rights to education. ministers of the british and pakistani governments met with her family. they pledged support for those who defend the rights of women. >> they have shown the solidarity to pakistan, a country which is becoming the victim of war. >> i believe that what has happened to her and her strength in dealing with this and the strength of her family will be a continuing example for years to come and help us to defeat such mindless violence. >>> that will do it for this week. place your bets. we close with a racing event in thailand, but it's not your typical derby. water buffalo racing. this charge through the dirt is a cultural tradition. the jockeys ride bare back. it's their job to turn a farm animal into a winner. thank you for watching. see you again next week on "asia see you again next week on "asia 7 days." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
she wrote a blog on girls' rights to education. ministers of the british and pakistani governments met with her family. they pledged support for those who defend the rights of women. >> they have shown the solidarity to pakistan, a country which is becoming the victim of war. >> i believe that what has happened to her and her strength in dealing with this and the strength of her family will be a continuing example for years to come and help us to defeat such mindless violence....
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he wants to educate people who scarcely think twice about where their fish come from. global 3000 followed him out to sea. >> a sleepy little fishing village on italy's west coast. paolo fanciulli looks like an ordinary fisherman -- but impressions can be deceiving. he hauls in fish -- and people, too. he's taking these tourists out on his fishing boat, the sirena, and telling them about the fish in this part of the mediterranean. the lesson begins as soon as they enter the fishing grounds. paolo only uses gillnets. the mesh of these nets is large enough that baby fish can't get caught in them. years ago paolo noticed that his catch was getting ever smaller. and he realized that fish are not a limitless resource. >> tourists come in the summer and only see the beautiful side of the sea. but the sea has a problem. in our consumer culture, 90% of the products we use wind up in the sea -- solvents and detergents harm not only the environment but people, too. they develop more and more allergies. >> but fanciulli is also fighting against the use of drift- and trawl nets. t
he wants to educate people who scarcely think twice about where their fish come from. global 3000 followed him out to sea. >> a sleepy little fishing village on italy's west coast. paolo fanciulli looks like an ordinary fisherman -- but impressions can be deceiving. he hauls in fish -- and people, too. he's taking these tourists out on his fishing boat, the sirena, and telling them about the fish in this part of the mediterranean. the lesson begins as soon as they enter the fishing...
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period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great read and then their head lock arms that you know i take me to jail if you want to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to tell my brother and my sister and my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who own you know people color minority can but all of us know not that we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already marriage on various issues like that which you're so far as your question or mother. of every two thousand one l.l. am probably no matter where you're. going to reside taking place right now thank you. for finding my camera right. thank you you're welcome pal sometimes it demanding change on a large scale has to start with small groups of individua
period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great read and then their head lock arms that you know i take me to jail if you want to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to tell my brother and my sister and my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who own you know people color minority can but all of us know not...
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democracy is at stake there infrastructure which is nonexistent for many of them providing access to education water health care. housing these would all be stretched so the impact the fallout globally when the western powers would be at odds with eastern powers how the russians and the chinese would take this and what sort of pressures we have brought on the security council how public opinion globally would shift and change this is a completely new game altogether i don't think anyone's thinking about it and it's real sort of it forms that's one of the reasons why we're doing the program alexander mission creep it always seems to have been mission. well what i just heard i sort of smile because i think that the show was was really about the american presidential election i don't believe much of that i really do believe that the endgame the end success in northern mali will be a region that is economically integrated in and globalized and or has access to or to world trade so i would like to see schools being built i would like to see roads being built we talked about access to to water i thi
democracy is at stake there infrastructure which is nonexistent for many of them providing access to education water health care. housing these would all be stretched so the impact the fallout globally when the western powers would be at odds with eastern powers how the russians and the chinese would take this and what sort of pressures we have brought on the security council how public opinion globally would shift and change this is a completely new game altogether i don't think anyone's...
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my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a tad better than expects. that said, the upward move we saw in many stocks today, particularly in the industrials cannot be traced to anything happening here. no, not at all. these gains were all about one piece of data out of china. and not anything else you heard about why the stocks moved is wrong. we got the boost of stocks from fedex and the freight transporter into a mining and equipment manufacturer. b
my job is not just to entertain you, fwou educate -- but to educate you, so call me. china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and...
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out about their rights and when is it the time to get some help to make sure that your right to an education is being upheld. >> we'll post the link to the a.a.u.w. on our website. and there's one last thing. don't be ashamed to report sexual harassment. the people who should be ashamed are the ones doing it. >> we'll be back with more "teen kids news" in just a few moments. >> stick with us. >> after months of delays, pretrial hearings for five men accused in the september 11th terror attacks are under way at guantanamo bay. the suspects on trial before the military commission include khalid sheikh mohammed, the self-professed mastermind of the attacks. 21 motions will be heard, including the handling of classified information. mohammed's attorney claiming his client was tortured. >> he was subjected to heinous abuse to include 183 sessions of the waterboard. >> the government's standing by military commission, saying the process is fair and just. defense secretary leon panetta sounding a new alarm over the growing threat of cyber attacks on the united states, claiming that america's enemie
out about their rights and when is it the time to get some help to make sure that your right to an education is being upheld. >> we'll post the link to the a.a.u.w. on our website. and there's one last thing. don't be ashamed to report sexual harassment. the people who should be ashamed are the ones doing it. >> we'll be back with more "teen kids news" in just a few moments. >> stick with us. >> after months of delays, pretrial hearings for five men accused in...
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things like education and infrastructure for an economy built to last. that is what my husband stands for. that's the country he has been working to build for the last four years. those are his values. and let me tell you as first lady i have seen up close and personal just how critical those values are for leading this country. i have seen how the issues that come across a president's desk they are always the hard ones. the decisions that aren't just about the bottom line. but they're about laying a foundation for the next generation. and i have seen how important it is to have a president who doesn't just tell us what we want to hear, but who tells us the truth even when it's hard. especially when it's hard. >> and coming up, the first lady tells us about meeting the president, her marriage and spending her 20th anniversary on a double date with the romneys. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer
things like education and infrastructure for an economy built to last. that is what my husband stands for. that's the country he has been working to build for the last four years. those are his values. and let me tell you as first lady i have seen up close and personal just how critical those values are for leading this country. i have seen how the issues that come across a president's desk they are always the hard ones. the decisions that aren't just about the bottom line. but they're about...
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rights groups have rounded up the brutal crackdowns on campaigners calling for more rights jobs and education was taught. zouk is a member of the bahraini opposition with fact party thank you being with us the authorities say they're trying to maintain stability in the country i guess the question is would any government want to keep the streets safe. of this is the time for you to never try. to lose up with nothing but in the small of institutions these are the citizens taken by individual and when they are talking about maintaining the peace and stability on. more than one hundred and the last the but this if you can once we have a. political problem and people demand it dead on the spot this is. despite be a bottle of the government being bought out that it just took the wealth of the team and spoke of that it is having an independent judiciary etc etc what they are claiming is that they are just a few are doing more and worse than bottom because what they got to do with it is that they will mike what they get and i like their last week they will see each almost whole but i can think peopl
rights groups have rounded up the brutal crackdowns on campaigners calling for more rights jobs and education was taught. zouk is a member of the bahraini opposition with fact party thank you being with us the authorities say they're trying to maintain stability in the country i guess the question is would any government want to keep the streets safe. of this is the time for you to never try. to lose up with nothing but in the small of institutions these are the citizens taken by individual and...
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is well educated al-qaeda militants there educate him the free syrian army soldiers in turkey on turkish ground and they are giving them passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and proceeding and of itself a lot about syria again earlier this month the tigers parliament also writes cross border military operations into syria where necessary berlin box and pariah here so could turkey pave the way for military intervention in syria. oh well turkey is not alone acting turkey is a nato member state and turkey is not acting without a say or conference with washington and berlin and that's why it's so dangerous the situation at the moment and that's why we as a left party say we do not want. to and we do not want that the berlin government is backing such an aggressive. foreign policy of turkey right german and the dandelion thank you very much indeed for your time your work. time now for business and there is a new twist in a long lasting dispute around the world's top nickel producer. yeah. the
is well educated al-qaeda militants there educate him the free syrian army soldiers in turkey on turkish ground and they are giving them passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and proceeding and of itself a lot about syria again earlier this month the tigers parliament also writes cross border military operations into syria where necessary berlin box and pariah here so could turkey pave the way...
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third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very large, like a henry ford medical come even some of the cultural institutions, some of the employers, et cetera. a network of players who can take their own responsibility, obviously in partnership with the government around certain sets of issues. and the michael's point about what is the right issue to tackle because in the southeast, there's no water. last time i checked, you got lots of water, the great lakes. not your problem. but there's obviously a number of issues, whether it's run energy, education, health. this strikes me as a way
third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very...
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if it different pass it will trigger automatic budget cuts that supporters of prop 30 say will hurt education. proposition 32 is seen by appoints as an antiby opponented -- by opponents as an anti-gaming proposal. >>> how dedicates are giant -- dedicated are giants' fans? cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman joined them on the journey. mike? >> reporter: well, i can tell you they're cold. it is mid 40s here. not used to that kind of weather in san francisco. but as you say, they have come from the bay area. from california, but this is the world series. and we've got giants' fans from well, all over the world. in a sea of blue and orange, a stripe of a different color. orange and black. >> where am i? i feel like i'm on second and king. >> reporter: nope, woodward and adams, detroit, michigan. >> you came from south carolina? >> we drove from minneapolis last night. >> actually from texas. >> minneapolis. >> detroit. >> reporter: all part of giant nation on tour. >> cheese! >> reporter: so far the orange and blue aren't turning the orange and black black and blue. >> i got booed four times by the tim
if it different pass it will trigger automatic budget cuts that supporters of prop 30 say will hurt education. proposition 32 is seen by appoints as an antiby opponented -- by opponents as an anti-gaming proposal. >>> how dedicates are giant -- dedicated are giants' fans? cbs 5 reporter mike sugarman joined them on the journey. mike? >> reporter: well, i can tell you they're cold. it is mid 40s here. not used to that kind of weather in san francisco. but as you say, they have...
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angry birds, fruit ninja, plus educational content, e-books and more. plus hundreds of carefully selected free apps. a shock absorbent bumper guard and a one-year warranty. log on now to get your kurio tablet. safe browseer filters >>> as we look ahead to tuesday's election, here's our question of the week. there have been 18 republican presidents of the united states. how many democratic presidents have there been? is it a, 12, b 15, c 18 or d, 26? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. if you ever miss a show go to i tunes.com/fareed. you can get the audio podcast for free or you can buy the video version. this week's book of the week is "iron curtain" by ann appelbaum. this book looks at how communism spread across ancient europe in 1882. this is about how eastern europe became totalitarian. now for the last look. ethiopia has one of the highest illiteracy rates in the world. the village of wonchi is no exception. nobody there can read or write. that's why i was astonished when i saw what nicholas' one tablet for one child did there. he dr
angry birds, fruit ninja, plus educational content, e-books and more. plus hundreds of carefully selected free apps. a shock absorbent bumper guard and a one-year warranty. log on now to get your kurio tablet. safe browseer filters >>> as we look ahead to tuesday's election, here's our question of the week. there have been 18 republican presidents of the united states. how many democratic presidents have there been? is it a, 12, b 15, c 18 or d, 26? stay tuned and we'll tell you the...
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al-qaeda militants they're educated in the free syrian army soldiers on turkish ground and they are passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and protesting the visit of. it's good to have you with us for an article today that the u.s. national archives the library of record but try finding anything to do with wiki leaks on it cover tough time the library of record doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you search the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. get a tip off to see the international space station with your own eyes as it flies or right over your head you'll be alerted from those details or so what r.t. dot com. in britain right now trying to buy a home or set up a business is certainly a tough task with the big banks having seized up and keeping the cash to themselves but not everyone is going to let their community grind to a war halt laura smith has been to meet the one man bank. to follow. up on the work you do f
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is well educated to al-qaeda militants educate. we used to be an army soldiers. going to cause ground and given them passing them weapons we do not want that. early government is beckinsale aggressive. foreign policy of to. look now at some international stories in brief a syrian fighter jet that has hit targets inside damascus near an opposition held area where rebel fighters clashed with the regime troops this comes as a prominent air force general is shot by rebels in the syrian capital the attack follows the killing of the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law in july activists say more than thirty five thousand people have been killed since serious conflict began in march two thousand and eleven. in the capital of libya angry crowds have broken into the country's parliament building protesters. they were sad rather to include former rebels forced the prime minister to postpone the vote on the b.s.u. cabinet a national general congress was elected in july replacing the transitional council as the ruling body the incident highlights t
is well educated to al-qaeda militants educate. we used to be an army soldiers. going to cause ground and given them passing them weapons we do not want that. early government is beckinsale aggressive. foreign policy of to. look now at some international stories in brief a syrian fighter jet that has hit targets inside damascus near an opposition held area where rebel fighters clashed with the regime troops this comes as a prominent air force general is shot by rebels in the syrian capital the...
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third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very large, like a henry ford medical come even some of the cultural institutions, some of the employers, et cetera. a network of players who can take their own responsibility, obviously in partnership with the government around certain sets of issues. and the michael's point about what is the right issue to tackle because in the southeast, there's no water. last time i checked, you got lots of water, the great lakes. not your problem. but there's obviously a number of issues, whether it's run energy, education, health. this strikes me as a way
third was this body mass of education. the education is good in some pockets of the region and that in some. how can we use smarter principles, raced to the top, whatever. but it's really focused on what are the problems. let's take our breath and move on to the others. >> so that they take care and also folks have questions. the microphones are here. what i take from this conversation i want to get your response on the advice is to think about the city is a network of players, some very...
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education free transport charges three. maintenance free. three. types three. download free marketeers videos for your media projects and free media all down to r.t. dot com. welcome back to on the money on peter all about before we continue our discussion let's look at some recent events in russia is the russian market. on par with global giants russian energy is supposed to become the world's biggest publicly traded company with daily crude of more than three million barrels after rick was issued over b.p.'s fifty percent stake in the team crybaby joint venture twenty eight billion dollars in cash and stock roughnecks will miss the good of that song . already was the largest russian oil company in terms of crude oil production currently it would be the largest oil company in all times after the two step deal b.p. will receive some twelve billion dollars in cash plus about twenty percent stake in . as part of the deal b.p. will have to seek redress next nine person board russia is an important part of it is business accounting for about a quarter of its oil pr
education free transport charges three. maintenance free. three. types three. download free marketeers videos for your media projects and free media all down to r.t. dot com. welcome back to on the money on peter all about before we continue our discussion let's look at some recent events in russia is the russian market. on par with global giants russian energy is supposed to become the world's biggest publicly traded company with daily crude of more than three million barrels after rick was...
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this is a well educated woman with a high paying job and the landlord preferred a government worker for security. they are running out of money now. they don't get it. >> suitor for your is the president says this is not the case? >> if we don't understand the past, we will never figure out the future. look at the last four years. government regulation on top of government regulation. 75,000 new irs agents to manage health care. come on, it's going to be more of the same. we can afford it. neil: i want to switch to this storm, and i want to talk to you about it. you are a pretty good leader and you know good leadership qualities. i always think, and i talked to my producers from staten island. there is a great disconnect between politicos. everything is fine, we are on top of it. fifteen minute rule, i want people to get back to people, assuming that when you get back, something is being done d you create a great appearance of things are getting done. and i'm talking to my buddy and hearing about his family and friends in staten island and i realized, at they are talking a good game, bu
this is a well educated woman with a high paying job and the landlord preferred a government worker for security. they are running out of money now. they don't get it. >> suitor for your is the president says this is not the case? >> if we don't understand the past, we will never figure out the future. look at the last four years. government regulation on top of government regulation. 75,000 new irs agents to manage health care. come on, it's going to be more of the same. we can...
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spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on the other hand there's no reason that european and american people and companies won't profit from the growth that takes place in places like china and india it's already a global economy so i think the prospects are good but let me also. even though places like shanghai or mo by may not be as rich as london or paris they have their own attractions being at the center of something new and exciting and growing fast can we just as attractive as being in a place like zurich that has a lot of old but stable well jack goldstone thank you very much worse interview a pleasure to be here thank you very much. looking at some jokes you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly t
spend way too much on public benefits like pensions and don't pay enough attention to research and education to raise the productivity of future workers then things will decline so there is the risk that we got it wrong on the other hand there's no reason that european and american people and companies won't profit from the growth that takes place in places like china and india it's already a global economy so i think the prospects are good but let me also. even though places like shanghai or...
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al-qaeda militants there educating the food syrian army soldiers ground and passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and protesting the visit of. the us national archives is at the library of record to try finding anything to do with wiki leaks the library of record doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you're searching the archives about anything linked to the whistle blowing web site. frustrating for the see the international space station with your own eyes with a nasa to tell you where the i assess goes flying overhead those details on life. spying wiretapping and rendition seem to be no longer enough for british intelligence agencies in their fight against terror now is allegedly resorting to disowning its own citizens who won't play ball because it is poorly barker reports it's not always terrorists who are taking the four. somali born marty hashi had grown up in the u.k. from the age of five he was a british citizen until this summer when the t
al-qaeda militants there educating the food syrian army soldiers ground and passing them weapons and people have a really big fear. against the war against syria or iran that's why they are giving such a reception and protesting the visit of. the us national archives is at the library of record to try finding anything to do with wiki leaks the library of record doesn't want to divulge anything uncomfortable so this is what you get when you're searching the archives about anything linked to the...